The purpose of this article is to review the literature on the effects of intrathe-cal[v administered baclofen on impairment in spasticity and muscle activation patterns, on functional limitations in mobility and self-care, and on disability in daily life roles. We found plentiful evidence of improvement in spasticity, In 1980, neuroscientists developed a consensus that spasticity should be defined as
Objective. Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) has become the first choice in the management of deleterious s...
OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively assess the antispastic effect of intrathecally administered baclofen on...
We aimed to assess whether intrathecal baclofen could alter the motor strategy for squatting of a pa...
The aim of this thesis was to introduce the intrathecal baclofen delivery method and assessment of i...
In the treatment of patients with severe spasticity, intrathecal administration of baclofen (ITB) wa...
Continuous delivery of intrathecal baclofen via an implantable pump was first used to treat severe i...
in the following collection(s): This article, along with others on similar topics, appears e-Letters...
Intrathecal baclofen infusion has demonstrated effectiveness in decreasing spasticity of spinal orig...
Abstract Spasticity is defined as a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone. Clinically, it beco...
Flexor and extensor spasms associated with severe spasticity frequently cause pain and suffering in ...
Spasticity may cause immobility, prostration, chronic pain, bedsores, infections, thrombosis and pne...
Spasticity can be a serious problem for victims of cerebral and spinal injury. It can interfere with...
BACLOFEN (B-[4-chlorophenyl -GABA; Lioresal) is a synthetic gamma-aminobutyric-acid (GABA) agonist w...
Objectives: To evaluate long term change in impairment, disability, and health related functional st...
Spasticity is a common problem in children with neurologic impairment, particularly in those with ce...
Objective. Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) has become the first choice in the management of deleterious s...
OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively assess the antispastic effect of intrathecally administered baclofen on...
We aimed to assess whether intrathecal baclofen could alter the motor strategy for squatting of a pa...
The aim of this thesis was to introduce the intrathecal baclofen delivery method and assessment of i...
In the treatment of patients with severe spasticity, intrathecal administration of baclofen (ITB) wa...
Continuous delivery of intrathecal baclofen via an implantable pump was first used to treat severe i...
in the following collection(s): This article, along with others on similar topics, appears e-Letters...
Intrathecal baclofen infusion has demonstrated effectiveness in decreasing spasticity of spinal orig...
Abstract Spasticity is defined as a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone. Clinically, it beco...
Flexor and extensor spasms associated with severe spasticity frequently cause pain and suffering in ...
Spasticity may cause immobility, prostration, chronic pain, bedsores, infections, thrombosis and pne...
Spasticity can be a serious problem for victims of cerebral and spinal injury. It can interfere with...
BACLOFEN (B-[4-chlorophenyl -GABA; Lioresal) is a synthetic gamma-aminobutyric-acid (GABA) agonist w...
Objectives: To evaluate long term change in impairment, disability, and health related functional st...
Spasticity is a common problem in children with neurologic impairment, particularly in those with ce...
Objective. Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) has become the first choice in the management of deleterious s...
OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively assess the antispastic effect of intrathecally administered baclofen on...
We aimed to assess whether intrathecal baclofen could alter the motor strategy for squatting of a pa...